Quezon City, Metro Manila Philippines, March 2nd, 2021 – We received a Mi-Stery Box from Xiaomi. As of now, we are not allowed to disclose what’s inside the box. However, we noticed that there are numbers around the box, and it appears to us that the Mi-Stery Box has Redmi Note 10’s specs and features all around it. These numbers represented them!
If we’re going to look at the box, you’ll see 108, 5020, 120, 33, 360, 6.67, and 738. It’s pretty much evident that we have some idea of what kind of numbers are these.
Firstly, 108 stands for 108 MP. This info was confirmed by Xiaomi Philippine’s post earlier this day.
Meanwhile, the 5020 should stand for a 5020mAh battery. That’s pretty much obvious and I hope we are correct on this one.
And for the number 120, this was confirmed as a 120Hz refresh rate on an AMOLED screen display. This time, it was Xiaomi UK who confirmed this number on their post.
On the other hand, the number 33 seems fit for the number of its charging capability. This is based on the leak images that we said in our post: REDMI NOTE 10 WILL COME WITH SNAPDRAGON 678 AS PER THE NEW LEAK. You’ll see in the images that on the sticker it says 33W charging.
And here is the interesting part, the box has 360 in a light color, we are trying to process this in our mind, but it is hard to ignore that this number may stand for 360Hz touch sampling rate. Please don’t quote us on this as we are not really sure. Because, if this really is a 360Hz touch sampling rate, then this upcoming handset is more than a beast, more than a monster, and even more than just a smartphone. I don’t know, maybe I’m just excited. But it’s really hard to ignore.
And second, to the last, we have the 6.67, which is I’m sure we all can agree that this is the size of its display. It also has the same number on the sticker from the leaked images.
Lastly, the number 738. Of course, we have an idea and I’m sure you guys will agree to us that it stands for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 738. And yes, the Redmi Note 10 Series may only support 4G. Again, we don’t have a confirmation yet, but it is something, I’m sure, we can all agree on.